Changes between Version 21 and Version 22 of Help/Dialog/LayerList
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- 2011-05-12T19:58:45+02:00 (15 years ago)
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Help/Dialog/LayerList
v21 v22 7 7 8 8 == Showing and Hiding the Layer List Dialog Window == 9 * Show or hide the Layer List Dialog Window by clicking on [[Image(source: /trunk/images/dialogs/layerlist.png,20)]] in the tool palette on the left of the JOSM main window.9 * Show or hide the Layer List Dialog Window by clicking on [[Image(source:trunk/images/dialogs/layerlist.png,20)]] in the tool palette on the left of the JOSM main window. 10 10 * Show the Layer List Dialog Window by pressing '''{{{Alt+L}}}'''. 11 11 … … 14 14 There are different types of layers. Each has a Context Menu accessed from the right mouse button which provides operations on the layer. 15 15 16 * [[Image(source: /trunk/images/layer/osmdata_small.png)]] OSM Data Layer [wiki:/Help/Menu/OSMLayer (menu)]: holds the OpenStreetMap data (nodes, ways, relations ...).17 * [[Image(source: /trunk/images/layer/gpx_small.png)]] GPX Layer [wiki:/Help/Menu/GPXLayer (menu)]: holds the GPS data loaded from your local hard disk (by using the open dialog to load GPX files) or from openstreetmap. The context menu (right mouse click on layer in layer list) allows to set special properties for different gps layers (different colors, line style, etc.).18 * [[Image(source: /trunk/images/layer/marker_small.png)]] Marker Layer [wiki:/Help/Menu/Marker (menu)]: Markers are specially identified points on the track. They come in four varieties: simple named markers, audio markers, image markers and web markers. They are created as a side effect of opening a GPX file, containing waypoints from that file, or from a set of waypoints artificially constructed using the context menu entry Make Sampled Audio Layer on the GPX layer, which produces only audio markers.19 * Photo Layer [wiki: /Help/Menu/PhotoLayer (menu)]: the context menu (right mouse) of a GPS layer provides the menu to import images. Using this feature allows to match digital images with the gps coordinates to ease the naming of streets (for example).20 * [[Image(source: /trunk/images/imagery_small.png)]] WMS Layer [wiki:/Help/Menu/Imagery (menu)]: backgrounds retrieved from a WMS server. You will usually need the appropriate plugins installed to get these. Examples are Landsat satellite imagery, Yahoo satellite imagery, NPE out-of-copyright Ordnance Survey maps and OpenStreetMap map tiles.21 * [[Image(source: /trunk/images/layer/validator_small.png)]] Validator Layer16 * [[Image(source:trunk/images/layer/osmdata_small.png)]] OSM Data Layer [wiki:Help/Menu/OSMLayer (menu)]: holds the OpenStreetMap data (nodes, ways, relations ...). 17 * [[Image(source:trunk/images/layer/gpx_small.png)]] GPX Layer [wiki:Help/Menu/GPXLayer (menu)]: holds the GPS data loaded from your local hard disk (by using the open dialog to load GPX files) or from openstreetmap. The context menu (right mouse click on layer in layer list) allows to set special properties for different gps layers (different colors, line style, etc.). 18 * [[Image(source:trunk/images/layer/marker_small.png)]] Marker Layer [wiki:Help/Menu/Marker (menu)]: Markers are specially identified points on the track. They come in four varieties: simple named markers, audio markers, image markers and web markers. They are created as a side effect of opening a GPX file, containing waypoints from that file, or from a set of waypoints artificially constructed using the context menu entry Make Sampled Audio Layer on the GPX layer, which produces only audio markers. 19 * Photo Layer [wiki:Help/Menu/PhotoLayer (menu)]: the context menu (right mouse) of a GPS layer provides the menu to import images. Using this feature allows to match digital images with the gps coordinates to ease the naming of streets (for example). 20 * [[Image(source:trunk/images/imagery_small.png)]] WMS Layer [wiki:Help/Menu/Imagery (menu)]: backgrounds retrieved from a WMS server. You will usually need the appropriate plugins installed to get these. Examples are Landsat satellite imagery, Yahoo satellite imagery, NPE out-of-copyright Ordnance Survey maps and OpenStreetMap map tiles. 21 * [[Image(source:trunk/images/layer/validator_small.png)]] Validator Layer 22 22 23 23 … … 25 25 26 26 == Move Up == #LayerUp 27 [[Image(source: /trunk/images/dialogs/up.png)]] '''Up''' moves the selected layer up one row in the layer stack.27 [[Image(source:trunk/images/dialogs/up.png)]] '''Up''' moves the selected layer up one row in the layer stack. 28 28 This is important when items in one layer obscure those in layers below. 29 29 30 30 == Move Down == #LayerDown 31 [[Image(source: /trunk/images/dialogs/down.png)]] '''Down''' moves the selected layers down one row in the layer stack.31 [[Image(source:trunk/images/dialogs/down.png)]] '''Down''' moves the selected layers down one row in the layer stack. 32 32 This is important when items in one layer obscure those in layers below. 33 33 34 34 == Activate Layer == #ActivateLayer 35 [[Image(source: /trunk/images/dialogs/activate.png)]] '''Activate''' activates the selected layer.35 [[Image(source:trunk/images/dialogs/activate.png)]] '''Activate''' activates the selected layer. 36 36 It is only possible to edit in an active Data layer. 37 37 38 38 == Show/Hide Layer == #ShowHideLayer 39 [[Image(source: /trunk/images/dialogs/showhide.png)]] '''Show/Hide''' turns visibility of selected layers on or off.39 [[Image(source:trunk/images/dialogs/showhide.png)]] '''Show/Hide''' turns visibility of selected layers on or off. 40 40 The layer are unchanged when hidden, but their contents are not shown. 41 41 42 42 == Adjust Opacity == #OpacityLayer 43 [[Image(source: /trunk/images/dialogs/layerlist/transparency.png)]] '''Opacity''' , once clicked on, offers a bar to adjust the opacity of selected layers in percent. Another click hides the bar again.43 [[Image(source:trunk/images/dialogs/layerlist/transparency.png)]] '''Opacity''' , once clicked on, offers a bar to adjust the opacity of selected layers in percent. Another click hides the bar again. 44 44 45 45 == Merge Layer == #MergeLayer 46 [[Image(source: /trunk/images/dialogs/mergedown.png)]] '''[wiki:/Help/Action/MergeLayer Merge]'''46 [[Image(source:trunk/images/dialogs/mergedown.png)]] '''[wiki:Help/Action/MergeLayer Merge Layer]''' merges the selected layer with another layer of the same type. 47 47 48 48 == Duplicate Layer == #DuplicateLayer 49 [[Image(source: /trunk/images/dialogs/duplicatelayer.png)]] '''Duplicate''' creates a copy of selected layer.49 [[Image(source:trunk/images/dialogs/duplicatelayer.png)]] '''Duplicate''' creates a copy of selected layer. 50 50 51 51 == Delete Layer == #DeleteLayer 52 [[Image(source: /trunk/images/dialogs/delete.png)]] '''Delete''' permanently deletes the selected layers. '''Cannot be undone ! '''52 [[Image(source:trunk/images/dialogs/delete.png)]] '''Delete''' permanently deletes the selected layers. '''Cannot be undone ! ''' 53 53 The first time you try and delete an OSM data layer you get a dialog box asking you to confirm this action, and the ability not to show this warning again. If you choose not to show the warning again, and you wish to later change this you need to go to [wiki:Help/Action/Preferences Advanced Preferences], and change the value of {{{message.delete_layer}}} to "false" 54 54 … … 64 64 }}} 65 65 66 [[Image(source: /trunk/images/info.png)]] [wiki:/Help/Action/LayerInfo Info]66 [[Image(source:trunk/images/info.png)]] [wiki:Help/Action/LayerInfo Info] 67 67 68 68 ---- 69 Back to [wiki: /Help/ToggleDialogs Toggle Dialogs][[BR]]70 Back to [wiki: /Help Main Help]69 Back to [wiki:Help/ToggleDialogs Toggle Dialogs][[BR]] 70 Back to [wiki:Help Main Help]
